Linda Hogan Quotes
There Were Times When The Light Of The Moon Had Gone Out And She Felt A Great Loneliness. It Wasn't For Herself. It Was For What Had Happened To The Grasses Of Their Land, Their Waters, Not Just The Massacre There, The Slavery, But The Killing Of The Ocean.
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